Antigen presentation in the immune system involves the processing of antigen, association of processed antigen with MHC molecules and cell surface presentation of the antigen in the context of MHC to T cells. This process is central to the development of innate and adaptive immunity. The pathway associated with antigen processing and presentation depends on the nature of the antigen- whether it is intracellular or extracellular in origin. MHC class I molecules present degradation products derived from intracellular (endogenous) proteins in the cytosol. MHC class II molecules present fragments derived from extracellular (exogenous) proteins that are located in an intracellular compartment...